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The correct phrase using 'forefront', meaning 'in front' or 'at the front of' is 'at the forefront', as in, 'They were at the forefront of technology in this field', or 'They are considered to be at the forefront of services to the homeless'.Also correct is 'in the forefront', as in, 'Their family was in the forefront of the rebellion', or 'The house was in the forefront of the painting'.You could also bring something 'to the forefront', as in, 'Recent events have brought these issues to the forefront of international debate.'
This laboratory is at the forefront of discovery!
ForeFront Records was created in 1987.
The poison arrow frog is at the forefront of our study.
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It means the beginning... leading the development.
Forefront Identity Manager was created in 2010.
US firms are at the forefront of technological advances.
Because u would hv just woken up and still feel fresh
If I received homework that no one in the class did, I would feel as if the teacher thought that I was not challenged enough by the homework he/she normally gives out, or that he/she was giving extra credit or make up work.
The shark would fall into the category of cartilaginious fish. Cartilage is the tough outer skin of a shark. If you feel the inside of your ear, it will feel similar to a shark's skin.
No. The word "forefront" is a single word, analogous to being brought to the fore, or brought to the front.